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<blockquote data-quote="Shinobi" data-source="post: 1197776" data-attributes="member: 555492"><p>I've noticed the wiring in my newer silverado is much mroe complicated then my older one. First the alternatore has a small 8 guage wire dropping down from the alt to a box terminal where a 4 guage maybe 6 gauge looks a bit to small to be 4 size wire connects and goes to the battery but that same wire branches off to anotehr part of the truck . I couldn't trace it well, Also the ground seems to go under the engine block and I cant see where in the hell it goes. If anyone has had any experience doing a Big 3 on a newer silverado or gmc drop me some idea's or info.</p><p></p><p>Anything would be much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinobi, post: 1197776, member: 555492"] I've noticed the wiring in my newer silverado is much mroe complicated then my older one. First the alternatore has a small 8 guage wire dropping down from the alt to a box terminal where a 4 guage maybe 6 gauge looks a bit to small to be 4 size wire connects and goes to the battery but that same wire branches off to anotehr part of the truck . I couldn't trace it well, Also the ground seems to go under the engine block and I cant see where in the hell it goes. If anyone has had any experience doing a Big 3 on a newer silverado or gmc drop me some idea's or info. Anything would be much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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